Dean Arnel L. Cadeliña conducts the “Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies: A Christian perspective” seminar on January 5, 2018 at VR1 as part of his free continuing financial education for business students. Thirty-seven Business students join and actively participate as Mr. Cadeliña tackles how bitcoin became the first digital currency which functions as a medium of exchange without the use of credit card or bank account. He also shared that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are experimental project hence a highly risky asset to own. The business students enjoy listening how bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009 and costing only P50.74 in year 2011. The students were surprised to hear that as of December 12, 2017, one bitcoin equals P854,935.70.

Dean Cadelina enlightens the students on how supply and demand of bitcoin affect the daily price and the correct procedure in buying bitcoin using coins.ph. It is very helpful to know how to cash in and how to cash out bitcoins using Union Bank account.
The free continuing financial session of the Dean helps the graduating finance students expand their knowledge regarding various topics in finance and investment.